短语搭配
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advocacy group
宣传组;倡导小组;宣传小组
双语例句
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This year is his eighth year in advocacy.
今年是他投身律师工作的第八个年头了。
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The public supported his advocacy of social reform.
民众支持他对社会改革的主张。
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There are more and more advocacy groups and their professionalism is getting higher and higher.
游说组织越来越多,其专业性也越来越高。
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Advocacy is the way in which lawyers deal with cases in court.
辩护是律师在法庭上处理案件的方式
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I support your advocacy of free trade.
我支持你的自由贸易倡议。
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Consumer advocacy groups are not so enthusiastic about removing restrictions on the telephone companies.
各顾客游说组织对于取消对电话公司的限制不是那么热衷。
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Guidance, policy and advocacy tools.
指导、政策和宣传工具。
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The best advocacy is serious objectivity.
最好的宣传来自于真正的客观。
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Advocacy, communication and social mobilization.
宣传、交流和社会动员。
近义词
n.
opinionup withaffirmation
词根词缀
ad-
加强
ad-
同前缀词
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adjourn
v. 休;中止;把…延期;推迟;换地方;延迟
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admonish
v. 劝告;告诫;责备;诚恳建议;力主;力劝;提醒…避免某事
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adequate
adj. 足够的;能满足需要的
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advice
n. 劝告;意见;建议;消息;正式通知;信息
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adapt
v. 使适应;修改;调整;适应;改编
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admire
v. 赞美;钦佩;欣赏
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adjacent
adj. 邻近的;毗连的;隔壁的;相邻的
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adhere
v. 粘着在…上;信仰;追随;如实详细反映
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admission
n. 承认;准入;入场费;入院病人;入场人数;入场券票价
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advocate
n. 拥护者;倡导者;辩护者;辩护律师;辩护人;律师
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adorn
v. 装饰
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addict
n. 上瘾者;入迷的人
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adventure
n. 冒险经历;冒险的刺激;不顾后果(或潜在危险)的行为;生意
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adjective
n. 形容词
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admit
v. 承认;允许…进入;准许…进入;容许有;使有权进入;为…办理入院手续;允许(某人;国家;组织)加入;允许…分享特权
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adjoin
v. 与…邻接;毗邻;连接;增加;结合
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adjust
v. 调整;整理;理算;评估;调节;适应;习惯
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adopt
v. 收养;采用;采纳;选择定居于;迁居;采取;把… 选为公职候选人;通过;正式批准;接受
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advise
v. 建议;推荐;通知
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administer
v. 管理;分发;实施;负责执行;监管;给予;主持(圣礼;尤指圣餐)仪式;主持
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adore
v. 敬爱;崇敬;崇拜;喜爱
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adjunct
n. 附属物;附件;辅助物;附加语;修饰语;助手;帮手;副词状语
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adult
n. 成年人;成年动物
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advertise
v. 为…做广告;广告招聘;宣传;让人知道;提醒…注意
voc
叫喊, 声音
voc
同根词
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provocation
n. 挑衅;激怒;刺激;性挑逗;激发试验
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provocative
adj. 挑衅的;挑拨的;煽动的;激怒的;刺激的;性挑逗的
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equivocal
adj. 有歧义的;模棱两可的;含糊的;不明确的;可疑的;闪烁其词的
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evocative
adj. 使产生联想的;引起回忆的;触发感情的
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advocate
n. 拥护者;倡导者;辩护者;辩护律师;辩护人;律师
-acy
性质, 状态
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conspiracy
n. 阴谋;密谋;共谋
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accuracy
n. 准确;精确;准确度
同根词
释义
n.
public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy
拥护,提倡,主张
the profession or work of a legal advocate
律师职业(或工作)。
词源
"late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin advocatia, from advocare ‘summon, call to one's aid' (see ADVOCATE)."